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The first thing to say about the hate and scorn currently directed at the mainstream US media is that they worked hard to earn it. They’ve done so by failing, repeatedly, determinedly, spectacularly to do their job, which is to maintain their independence, inform the electorate, and speak truth to power. While the left has long had reasons to dismiss centrist media, and the right has loathed it most when it did do its job well, the moderates who are furious at it now seem to be something new – and a host of former editors, media experts and independent journalists have been going after them hard this summer.
Longtime journalist James Fallows declares that three institutions – the Republican party, the supreme court, and the mainstream political press – “have catastrophically failed to ‘meet the moment’ under pressure of [the] Trump era”. Centrist political reformer and columnist Norm Ornstein states that these news institutions “have had no reflection, no willingness to think through how irresponsible and reckless so much of our mainstream press and so many of our journalists have been and continue to be”.
Most voters, he says, “have no clue what a second Trump term would actually be like. Instead, we get the same insipid focus on the horse race and the polls, while normalizing abnormal behavior and treating this like a typical presidential election, not one that is an existential threat to democracy.”
Lamenting the state of the media recently on X, Jeff Jarvis, another former editor and newspaper columnist, said: “What ‘press’? The broken and vindictive Times? The newly Murdochian Post? Hedge-fund newspaper husks? Rudderless CNN or NPR? Murdoch’s fascist media?”
These critics are responding to how the behemoths of the industry seem intent on bending the facts to fit their frameworks and agendas. In pursuit of clickbait content centered on conflicts and personalities, they follow each other into informational stampedes and confirmation bubbles.
They pursue the appearance of fairness and balance by treating the true and the false, the normal and the outrageous, as equally valid and by normalizing Republicans, especially Donald Trump, whose gibberish gets translated into English and whose past crimes and present-day lies and threats get glossed over. They neglect, again and again, important stories with real consequences. This is not entirely new – in a scathing analysis of 2016 election coverage, the Columbia Journalism Review noted that “in just six days, The New York Times ran as many cover stories about Hillary Clinton’s emails as they did about all policy issues combined in the 69 days leading up to the election” – but it’s gotten worse, and a lot of insiders have gotten sick of it.
In July, ordinary people on social media decided to share information about the rightwing Project 2025 and did a superb job of raising public awareness about it, while the press obsessed about Joe Biden’s age and health. NBC did report on this grassroots education effort, but did so using the “both sides are equally valid” framework often deployed by mainstream media, saying the agenda is “championed by some creators as a guide to less government oversight and slammed by others as a road map to an authoritarian takeover of America”. There is no valid case it brings less government oversight.
In an even more outrageous case, the New York Times ran a story comparing the Democratic and Republican plans to increase the housing supply – which treated Trump’s plans for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants as just another housing-supply strategy that might work or might not. (That it would create massive human rights violations and likely lead to huge civil disturbances was one overlooked factor, though the fact that some of these immigrants are key to the building trades was mentioned.)
Other stories of pressing concern are either picked up and dropped or just neglected overall, as with Trump’s threats to dismantle a huge portion of the climate legislation that is both the Biden administration’s signal achievement and crucial for the fate of the planet. The Washington Post editorial board did offer this risibly feeble critique on 17 August: “It would no doubt be better for the climate if the US president acknowledged the reality of global warming – rather than calling it a scam, as Mr Trump has.”
While the press blamed Biden for failing to communicate his achievements, which is part of his job, it’s their whole job to do so. The Climate Jobs National Resource Center reports that the Inflation Reduction Act has created “a combined potential of over $2tn in investment, 1,091,966 megawatts of clean power, and approximately 3,947,670 jobs”, but few Americans have any sense of what the bill has achieved or even that the economy is by many measures strong.
Last winter, the New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who has a Nobel prize in economics, told Greg Sargent on the latter’s Daily Blast podcast that when he writes positive pieces about the Biden economy, his editor asks “don’t you want to qualify” it; “aren’t people upset by X, Y and Z and shouldn’t you be acknowledging that?”
Meanwhile in an accusatory piece about Kamala Harris headlined When your opponent calls you ‘communist,’ maybe don’t propose price controls?, a Washington Post columnist declares in another case of bothsiderism: “Voters want to blame someone for high grocery bills, and the presidential candidates have apparently decided the choices are either the Biden administration or corporate greed. Harris has chosen the latter.” The evidence that corporations have jacked up prices and are reaping huge profits is easy to find, but facts don’t matter much in this kind of opining.
It’s hard to gloat over the decline of these dinosaurs of American media, when a free press and a well-informed electorate are both crucial to democracy. The alternatives to the major news outlets simply don’t reach enough readers and listeners, though the non-profit investigative outfit ProPublica and progressive magazines such as the New Republic and Mother Jones, are doing a lot of the best reporting and commentary.
Earlier this year, when Alabama senator Katie Britt gave her loopy rebuttal to Biden’s State of the Union address, it was an independent journalist, Jonathan Katz, who broke the story on TikTok that her claims about a victim of sex trafficking contained significant falsehoods. The big news outlets picked up the scoop from him, making me wonder what their staffs of hundreds were doing that night.
A host of brilliant journalists young and old, have started independent newsletters, covering tech, the state of the media, politics, climate, reproductive rights and virtually everything else, but their reach is too modest to make them a replacement for the big newspapers and networks. The great exception might be historian Heather Cox Richardson, whose newsletter and Facebook followers give her a readership not much smaller than that of the Washington Post. The tremendous success of her sober, historically grounded (and footnoted!) news summaries and reflections bespeaks a hunger for real news.
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Given what recently happened with the billionaire owners of The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times preventing their editorial boards from endorsing Harris for president, it seems this excellent column by The Guardian's Rebecca Solnit is quite appropriate. Here are some excerpts:
The first thing to say about the hate and scorn currently directed at the mainstream US media is that they worked hard to earn it. They’ve done so by failing, repeatedly, determinedly, spectacularly to do their job, which is to maintain their independence, inform the electorate, and speak truth to power. While the left has long had reasons to dismiss centrist media, and the right has loathed it most when it did do its job well, the moderates who are furious at it now seem to be something new – and a host of former editors, media experts and independent journalists have been going after them hard this summer. Longtime journalist James Fallows declares that three institutions – the Republican party, the supreme court, and the mainstream political press – “have catastrophically failed to ‘meet the moment’ under pressure of [the] Trump era”. Centrist political reformer and columnist Norm Ornstein states that these news institutions “have had no reflection, no willingness to think through how irresponsible and reckless so much of our mainstream press and so many of our journalists have been and continue to be”. Most voters, he says, “have no clue what a second Trump term would actually be like. Instead, we get the same insipid focus on the horse race and the polls, while normalizing abnormal behavior and treating this like a typical presidential election, not one that is an existential threat to democracy.” Lamenting the state of the media recently on X, Jeff Jarvis, another former editor and newspaper columnist, said: “What ‘press’? The broken and vindictive Times? The newly Murdochian Post? Hedge-fund newspaper husks? Rudderless CNN or NPR? Murdoch’s fascist media?”
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[...] They pursue the appearance of fairness and balance by treating the true and the false, the normal and the outrageous, as equally valid and by normalizing Republicans, especially Donald Trump, whose gibberish gets translated into English and whose past crimes and present-day lies and threats get glossed over. They neglect, again and again, important stories with real consequences. This is not entirely new – in a scathing analysis of 2016 election coverage, the Columbia Journalism Review noted that “in just six days, The New York Times ran as many cover stories about Hillary Clinton’s emails as they did about all policy issues combined in the 69 days leading up to the election” – but it’s gotten worse, and a lot of insiders have gotten sick of it. In July, ordinary people on social media decided to share information about the rightwing Project 2025 and did a superb job of raising public awareness about it, while the press obsessed about Joe Biden’s age and health. NBC did report on this grassroots education effort, but did so using the “both sides are equally valid” framework often deployed by mainstream media, saying the agenda is “championed by some creators as a guide to less government oversight and slammed by others as a road map to an authoritarian takeover of America”. There is no valid case it brings less government oversight. [...] Last winter, the New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who has a Nobel prize in economics, told Greg Sargent on the latter’s Daily Blast podcast that when he writes positive pieces about the Biden economy, his editor asks “don’t you want to qualify” it; “aren’t people upset by X, Y and Z and shouldn’t you be acknowledging that?” [...] It’s hard to gloat over the decline of these dinosaurs of American media, when a free press and a well-informed electorate are both crucial to democracy. The alternatives to the major news outlets simply don’t reach enough readers and listeners, though the non-profit investigative outfit ProPublica and progressive magazines such as the New Republic and Mother Jones, are doing a lot of the best reporting and commentary. [...] A host of brilliant journalists young and old, have started independent newsletters, covering tech, the state of the media, politics, climate, reproductive rights and virtually everything else, but their reach is too modest to make them a replacement for the big newspapers and networks. The great exception might be historian Heather Cox Richardson, whose newsletter and Facebook followers give her a readership not much smaller than that of the Washington Post. The tremendous success of her sober, historically grounded (and footnoted!) news summaries and reflections bespeaks a hunger for real news.
#trump#harris#mainstream media#bothsidesism#the mainstream press is failing america#rebecca solnit#the guardian
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The first thing to say about the hate and scorn currently directed at the mainstream US media is that they worked hard to earn it. They’ve done so by failing, repeatedly, determinedly, spectacularly to do their job, which is to maintain their independence, inform the electorate, and speak truth to power. While the left has long had reasons to dismiss centrist media, and the right has loathed it most when it did do its job well, the moderates who are furious at it now seem to be something new – and a host of former editors, media experts and independent journalists have been going after them hard this summer.
Longtime journalist James Fallows declares that three institutions – the Republican party, the supreme court, and the mainstream political press – “have catastrophically failed to ‘meet the moment’ under pressure of [the] Trump era”. Centrist political reformer and columnist Norm Ornstein states that these news institutions “have had no reflection, no willingness to think through how irresponsible and reckless so much of our mainstream press and so many of our journalists have been and continue to be”.
Most voters, he says, “have no clue what a second Trump term would actually be like. Instead, we get the same insipid focus on the horse race and the polls, while normalizing abnormal behavior and treating this like a typical presidential election, not one that is an existential threat to democracy.”
Lamenting the state of the media recently on X, Jeff Jarvis, another former editor and newspaper columnist, said: “What ‘press’? The broken and vindictive Times? The newly Murdochian Post? Hedge-fund newspaper husks? Rudderless CNN or NPR? Murdoch’s fascist media?”
These critics are responding to how the behemoths of the industry seem intent on bending the facts to fit their frameworks and agendas. In pursuit of clickbait content centered on conflicts and personalities, they follow each other into informational stampedes and confirmation bubbles.
They pursue the appearance of fairness and balance by treating the true and the false, the normal and the outrageous, as equally valid and by normalizing Republicans, especially Donald Trump, whose gibberish gets translated into English and whose past crimes and present-day lies and threats get glossed over. They neglect, again and again, important stories with real consequences. This is not entirely new – in a scathing analysis of 2016 election coverage, the Columbia Journalism Review noted that “in just six days, The New York Times ran as many cover stories about Hillary Clinton’s emails as they did about all policy issues combined in the 69 days leading up to the election” – but it’s gotten worse, and a lot of insiders have gotten sick of it.
In July, ordinary people on social media decided to share information about the rightwing Project 2025 and did a superb job of raising public awareness about it, while the press obsessed about Joe Biden’s age and health. NBC did report on this grassroots education effort, but did so using the “both sides are equally valid” framework often deployed by mainstream media, saying the agenda is “championed by some creators as a guide to less government oversight and slammed by others as a road map to an authoritarian takeover of America”. There is no valid case it brings less government oversight.
In an even more outrageous case, the New York Times ran a story comparing the Democratic and Republican plans to increase the housing supply – which treated Trump’s plans for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants as just another housing-supply strategy that might work or might not. (That it would create massive human rights violations and likely lead to huge civil disturbances was one overlooked factor, though the fact that some of these immigrants are key to the building trades was mentioned.)
Other stories of pressing concern are either picked up and dropped or just neglected overall, as with Trump’s threats to dismantle a huge portion of the climate legislation that is both the Biden administration’s signal achievement and crucial for the fate of the planet. The Washington Post editorial board did offer this risibly feeble critique on 17 August: “It would no doubt be better for the climate if the US president acknowledged the reality of global warming – rather than calling it a scam, as Mr Trump has.”
While the press blamed Biden for failing to communicate his achievements, which is part of his job, it’s their whole job to do so. The Climate Jobs National Resource Center reports that the Inflation Reduction Act has created “a combined potential of over $2tn in investment, 1,091,966 megawatts of clean power, and approximately 3,947,670 jobs”, but few Americans have any sense of what the bill has achieved or even that the economy is by many measures strong.
Last winter, the New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who has a Nobel prize in economics, told Greg Sargent on the latter’s Daily Blast podcast that when he writes positive pieces about the Biden economy, his editor asks “don’t you want to qualify” it; “aren’t people upset by X, Y and Z and shouldn’t you be acknowledging that?”
Meanwhile in an accusatory piece about Kamala Harris headlined When your opponent calls you ‘communist,’ maybe don’t propose price controls?, a Washington Post columnist declares in another case of bothsiderism: “Voters want to blame someone for high grocery bills, and the presidential candidates have apparently decided the choices are either the Biden administration or corporate greed. Harris has chosen the latter.” The evidence that corporations have jacked up prices and are reaping huge profits is easy to find, but facts don’t matter much in this kind of opining.
It’s hard to gloat over the decline of these dinosaurs of American media, when a free press and a well-informed electorate are both crucial to democracy. The alternatives to the major news outlets simply don’t reach enough readers and listeners, though the non-profit investigative outfit ProPublica and progressive magazines such as the New Republic and Mother Jones, are doing a lot of the best reporting and commentary.
Earlier this year, when Alabama senator Katie Britt gave her loopy rebuttal to Biden’s State of the Union address, it was an independent journalist, Jonathan Katz, who broke the story on TikTok that her claims about a victim of sex trafficking contained significant falsehoods. The big news outlets picked up the scoop from him, making me wonder what their staffs of hundreds were doing that night.
A host of brilliant journalists young and old, have started independent newsletters, covering tech, the state of the media, politics, climate, reproductive rights and virtually everything else, but their reach is too modest to make them a replacement for the big newspapers and networks. The great exception might be historian Heather Cox Richardson, whose newsletter and Facebook followers give her a readership not much smaller than that of the Washington Post. The tremendous success of her sober, historically grounded (and footnoted!) news summaries and reflections bespeaks a hunger for real news.
Rebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist. She is the author of Orwell’s Roses and co-editor with Thelma Young Lutunatabua of the climate anthology Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility
#election 2024#The Guardian#Rebecca Solnit#political#the media#press#corporate press#false equivalence
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ok so I live in the UK but I do follow US politics and have some experience within activism so I'm just gonna put this here:
trump is MUCH more likely to win after the assassination attempt. it plays directly into exactly the type of persona he wants to cultivate: the political underdog/rebel who people fear. it is more important than ever to vote democrat. I also think it will lead to more political violence throughout the rest of the campaign.
with that being said, politics does not start and end at the poll station it's a consistent fight for the culture, community, and society that we want to live in. if you are in any way against trump, you're going to need to get involved in your local community projects or political groups, volunteer at charities, email your local representatives, find things that you have the chance to control and focus on them. small wins can create a big picture.
it is very likely that aspects of project 2025 will be implemented throughout trump's presidency. if you do not know what project 2025 is, or you want more details on it, here is a great video on it. it is important that you know the ins and outs of what will happen to the US if trump gets in, especially if it could affect you directly.
also if you feel like you're gonna have to move states or even to a different country, you have to start planning right now! the US is in a time of dramatic political change and it is going to become 10x more difficult to move after trump is possibly elected because that's when everyone is going to try to leave. you need to be ahead of the tide when it comes to this or else you could end up on a waiting list or a backlog. Here are some links to start you off:
moving out of state
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finally I just want to say that your safety and mental wellbeing needs to be your priority, especially in times like these. I hope everyone in the US who is scared of what's to come knows that across the world there are people who also fucking hate trump and project 2025, and will support you even if it's from hundreds of miles away.
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Don Moynihan at Can We Still Govern?: At the Democratic National Convention, speaker after speaker sought to remind viewers of Project 2025. Jim Clyburn referred to it as “Jim Crow 2.0.” Cory Booker mocked it was “Project 1825” and “Project 1925.” Michigan Senator Mallory McMorrow was one of many speakers who brought an enlarged version of the Mandate for Leadership document published by the Heritage Foundation that serves as the backbone to Project 2025. Trump’s campaign has falsely claimed that Project 2025 is dead, and in mailers to voters he has doubled down on his efforts to distance himself from it. (Note to Forbes and other media outlets who confuse repeating Trump’s lies with reporting: this is what you get — becoming a tool in his disinformation efforts).
Of course, Project 2025 very much remains alive and the most relevant way to understand how Trump would govern. At the convention, Tim Walz invoked Project 2025 when he said that “when somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they’re going to use it.” The comedian Kenan Thompson gave one of best summaries of the relationship between Trump and Project 2025:
[You know how when you download an app and there are hundreds of pages there that you don’t read. Its just the terms and conditions. And you just click agree, right? Well, these are the terms and conditions of a second Trump Presidency. You vote for him, you vote for all of this.]
Trump dislikes Project 2025 as a brand because it lays out a series of specifics about right wing policy goals, which, it turns out, are unpopular. There has been some schadenfreude in how Project 2025 has become baggage for the Trump campaign, and has in some ways backfired for the Heritage Foundation, who went from energetically promoting their ties to Trump to gingerly defending their efforts from Trump’s own campaign.
We got a glimpse about the scale and nature of these plans when some British undercover journalists performed a sting operation of Russ Vought. Vought is touted as a potential Chief of Staff in a second Trump administration. As a Trump official, he helped to cover up Trump’s withholding of arms to Ukraine, and aggressively pushed Trump’s plan to fire career civil servants. Out of office, he then complains about the weaponization of federal agencies without a trace of irony.
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The Heritage Foundation been portrayed as the central player in Project 2025, deservedly so. But its role reflects a certain continuity of effort — it has been publishing Mandate for Leadership guides since Reagan — that understates the dramatic nature of the change that has taken place on the right. The Conservative Partnership Institute, which has played a less visible role in Project 2025, is more emblematic of the MAGAification of the conservative movement. A recent profile of CPI by Jonathan Blitzer in the New Yorker is eye-opening. CPI was created in 2017 by Jim DeMint, the Heritage Foundation leader who was pushed out for trashing Heritage’s reputation for credible research by making it more partisan and less serious. DeMint also aligned early with Trump, which some Heritage board members never forgave him for. CPI operates less like a think tank, where former Trump officials hang their hat, and more like a venture capital firm providing seed funding for MAGA-aligned organizations, as well as connections to other donors, and physical space to get a foothold in DC. These include:
Russ Vought’s Center for Renewing America
Stephen Miller’s America First Legal
The American Accountability Foundation, which ran attack campaigns against Biden nominees, and is currently compiling an enemies list of career civil servants
Cleta Mitchell’s Election Integrity Network. CPI had been deeply involved in election denial. It helped to organize efforts to disrupt the vote to confirm Biden’s election on January 6th. Mitchell a Secretary of CPI, was the lawyer who helped Trump with his call to Georgia officials asking them to fine more votes. She is organizing a network of legal challenges to block legitimate election outcomes this year.
The State Freedom Caucus Network, whose goal is to embed state versions of the House Freedom Caucus in every state
An API official said that in a speech at Mar-A-Lago: “Trump complained about his personnel. He said he had these bad generals, bad Cabinet secretaries. That was a big signal to the people there.” This is why there is such an intense focus on Schedule F, to fire civil servants, and building a pipeline of dedicated Trumpists as political appointees. Part of the function of CPI was to alter the incentives for Trump officials. A previous generation of conservative lawyers or other appointees might worry about their long-term career prospects for engaging in a little light treason. CPI has created an ecosystem existed to defend them (they have funded legal defenses for John Eastman, Peter Navarro, Mark Meadows and Jeffery Clark), to and to find them new roles after wrongdoing.
@Don Moynihan nails it: The “next phase” of Project 2025 contains plans we don’t even know about.
#Project 2025#2024 DNC#Don Moynihan#Donald Trump#Kenan Thompson#Malcolm Kenyatta#Jim Clyburn#Tim Walz#Russ Vought#State Freedom Caucus Network#Conservative Partnership Institute#The Heritage Foundation#Election Integrity Network#American Accountability Foundation#Center For Renewing America#America First Legal
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A Guide to Hiring Interior Designers in Pune for 2025
Hiring an interior designer can completely transform your home or office, bringing in a fresh aesthetic and functional appeal that enhances your space. Pune’s interior design scene has grown rapidly, with more designers offering diverse styles and services. This guide will help you navigate the process of hiring the best interior designers in Pune for 2025, covering everything from choosing the right designer to understanding essential design trends and budgeting tips.
Why Hire an Interior Designer?
An interior designer brings professional expertise, helping you achieve a space that reflects your personality while optimizing functionality. Here are some key reasons to consider hiring a designer:
Time and Cost Savings: With their network of suppliers and understanding of project timelines, designers can often save you money by avoiding costly mistakes.
Creative Vision: Designers have a knack for blending colors, textures, and styles to create a cohesive look tailored to your tastes.
Stress-Free Experience: Designers handle all details, from concept to completion, minimizing stress and maximizing results.
In Pune, hiring a designer means working with professionals who understand both modern urban and traditional design, as the city has a unique blend of heritage and contemporary influences.
Steps to Hire the Right Interior Designer in Pune
1. Determine Your Style and Goals
Knowing your style preferences and goals is crucial. Are you looking for a minimalist, modern aesthetic or a cozy, rustic vibe? Identifying your preferences will help you communicate your vision clearly and find a designer who aligns with your style.
2. Research and Shortlist Designers
Start by researching top interior designers in Pune who specialize in the style and project scale you’re aiming for. Look for portfolios, client testimonials, and reviews online. Some good starting points for finding reputable designers include:
Professional Websites and Portfolios: Most designers showcase their work on their own websites or social media platforms like Instagram and Pinterest.
Local Directories and Design Platform: Websites like KreateCube offer listings of interior designers, complete with reviews, portfolios, and contact details.
3. Check Qualifications and Credentials
Once you’ve shortlisted a few designers, check their credentials. Look for designers with formal training, experience, and memberships in professional associations like the Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID). Additionally, verify whether they have experience with the specific type of project you’re planning (e.g., residential, commercial, or specific room makeovers).
4. Review Past Work and Client Testimonials
Reviewing a designer’s portfolio and client testimonials provides insight into their work style, creativity, and professionalism. Pay attention to their attention to detail, variety in style, and consistency in delivering high-quality work.
5. Conduct Interviews and Discuss Project Scope
Schedule initial consultations with your shortlisted designers. In these meetings:
Share Your Vision and Budget: Clearly communicate your ideas and financial limits.
Discuss Timelines: Confirm the designer’s availability and estimated project timeline.
Understand Their Process: Ask about their approach to design, the level of client involvement, and communication preferences.
A good designer will offer suggestions based on your input, show flexibility, and understand your priorities.
6. Get Quotes and Compare Costs
Once you've narrowed down potential designers, request detailed quotes, including all costs related to materials, labor, and designer fees. Compare these estimates based on the services provided, as some designers offer full-service design, while others may only provide consultation and design planning.
Understanding Pune's Interior Design Trends for 2025
Pune’s design scene is dynamic, influenced by its mix of traditional Indian and contemporary styles. Here are some trends likely to dominate in 2025:
Sustainable Design: Eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, bamboo, and energy-efficient appliances are increasingly popular as residents prioritize sustainability.
Smart Home Integration: Smart technology is becoming integral to design, with features like automated lighting, climate control, and security systems in demand.
Biophilic Elements: Bringing nature indoors, biophilic design focuses on incorporating natural elements like plants, water features, and natural light.
Artisanal Decor: Custom-made and handcrafted decor items are favored for adding a unique, personalized touch to spaces.
Minimalism with Warm Accents: Minimalist interiors with warm, earthy tones are replacing stark white spaces, adding a cozy yet modern feel to homes.
Incorporating these trends will ensure your interior design aligns with current styles and makes a lasting impression.
Budgeting Tips for Hiring an Interior Designer in Pune
Define Your Priorities: Decide which areas of your project are non-negotiable and where you can compromise to stay within budget.
Negotiate Material Costs: Designers often have access to discounts on materials and furnishings. Ask if they can pass some of these savings on to you.
Plan for Unexpected Expenses: Allocate a portion of your budget (usually around 10-15%) for unforeseen costs like additional materials or labor adjustments.
Consider DIY for Small Elements: Certain aspects, like basic decor and accessory selection, can be handled independently to save on designer fees.
Working with a clear budget and an understanding of priorities will help prevent overspending and keep the project on track.
Essential Questions to Ask Your Interior Designer
What is your design philosophy?
This question helps you understand if their approach aligns with your vision.
What is your estimated timeline for this project?
Getting a timeline helps with planning and allows you to monitor progress.
How do you handle communication throughout the project?
Understanding their communication process ensures you stay updated on progress.
Can I see a detailed breakdown of costs?
Transparency in costs will help you plan your budget better.
How do you incorporate client feedback into the design process?
A good designer will adapt to your input, ensuring the final result reflects your personality and lifestyle.
Conclusion
Hiring the right interior designer in Pune can elevate your home or workspace, creating a tailored design that aligns with your tastes and lifestyle. By understanding your style, researching designers, reviewing portfolios, and discussing project details, you can make an informed choice for your 2025 design project. Keep in mind Pune’s latest design trends and budget smartly to achieve a beautiful, functional, and cost-effective space.
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Achieve Your Best Year Yet with the Journal Planner 2025 + Affirmation Flashcards
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Step-by-Step Guide to Landing a High-Paying Tech Job in 2025
The tech industry continues to be a promising career path, with high-paying roles available even for those just starting out. To maximize your chances of landing a lucrative entry-level tech job in 2025, follow this step-by-step guide. It covers everything from choosing the right specialization to networking and securing internships.
1. Choose the Right Specialization
The first step in landing a high-paying tech job is to select a specialization that aligns with market demand and your personal interests. Some of the most in-demand areas for 2025 include:
Data Science: Leveraging data to derive insights and drive decision-making is a critical function in modern businesses. Roles like data analyst and data scientist offer attractive salaries.
Cybersecurity: As cyber threats grow, so does the demand for professionals who can protect digital assets. This field offers excellent job security and compensation.
Cloud Computing: With more companies migrating to cloud-based solutions, cloud engineers and architects are needed to manage these platforms.
AI and Machine Learning: AI specialists are in high demand due to the increasing use of automation and predictive analytics.
Choosing a specialization that matches your skills and the industry's needs will help you stay ahead of the competition.
2. Learn the Required Skills
After choosing a specialization, focus on acquiring the necessary skills. The tech industry values practical skills and hands-on experience over formal education. Make use of online courses, coding bootcamps, and certification programs to build expertise in relevant areas.
Programming Languages: Learn languages like Python, JavaScript, or C++, depending on your chosen field.
Tools and Technologies: Familiarize yourself with industry-standard tools, such as AWS for cloud computing, Tableau for data visualization, or TensorFlow for machine learning.
3. Build a Portfolio
A well-curated portfolio can set you apart from other candidates by showcasing your practical skills. Include projects that demonstrate your abilities in real-world scenarios. For instance, if you are pursuing a career in data science, create projects using datasets to solve business problems. If cybersecurity is your focus, share how you identified vulnerabilities in systems.
4. Network and Seek Internships
Networking can open doors to job opportunities that are not advertised. Attend tech meetups, webinars, and conferences to connect with industry professionals. Online platforms like LinkedIn can also help you find mentors or join tech communities.
Internships provide hands-on experience, allowing you to apply what you've learned and gain exposure to professional work environments. Many companies use internships as a pipeline for hiring full-time employees.
5. Apply for Jobs Strategically
Tailor your resume and cover letter for each job application. Highlight relevant skills and projects that match the job description. Prepare for interviews by practicing coding challenges and reviewing technical concepts related to your specialization.
For more insights into the top-paying entry-level tech roles and detailed steps on how to secure them, check out the YouTube video "Top 5 Highest Paying Entry-Level Tech Jobs for 2025." This video will give you a better understanding of the most lucrative positions available and how to prepare for them.
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Top 5 YouTube Channels to Learn Graphic Designing Easily in 2024-2025
If you're looking to dive into the world of graphic design, YouTube is a treasure trove of resources. Here are the top 5 YouTube channels that can help you learn graphic design easily in 2024-2025:
Why You Should Follow These Channels
These YouTube channels offer a solid foundation for learning graphic design. They cover essential tools, techniques, and creative processes that are crucial for anyone looking to excel in the field.
Whether you're a beginner or looking to advance your skills, these resources can guide you on your design journey.
How to Make the Most Out of These Resources
Consistency is Key: Regularly follow and practice the tutorials to improve your skills
Engage with the Community: Participate in comments, ask questions, and connect with other learners.
Apply What You Learn: Work on personal projects to apply the skills and techniques you acquire.
1) The Futur
Master design principles & branding easily
What to Expect:
The Futur offers a wealth of content on design principles, branding, and business tips for graphic designers. Their tutorials are comprehensive, making it easy to understand both the creative and business aspects of graphic design.
Best For: Beginners to advanced designers seeking in-depth insights into graphic design and creative entrepreneurship.
Channel Link: The Futur
2) Satori Graphics
Learn Adobe Illustrator with clear, concise lessons
What to Expect:
Satori Graphics covers a wide range of topics from Adobe Illustrator tutorials to logo design and branding. The tutorials are concise, clear, and practical, making them ideal for beginners.
Best For: Learning Adobe Illustrator and general design tips for logo creation and branding.
Channel Link: Satori Graphics
3) Will Paterson
Get expert tips on logos, branding & typography
What to Expect:
Will Paterson specializes in logo design and branding tutorials. He breaks down complex design processes in an easy-to-follow manner, offering tips on typography and hand lettering as well.
Best For: Designers interested in branding, logos, and typography.
Channel Link: Will Paterson
4) Yes I'm a Designer
Comprehensive Adobe tutorials with easy-to-follow steps
What to Expect:
Martin Perhiniak's channel provides detailed tutorials on Adobe software (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), along with design theory and practical exercises.
Best For: Comprehensive Adobe software tutorials for all skill levels.
Channel Link: Yes I'm a Designer
5) Envato Tuts+
What to Expect:
Envato Tuts+ offers a wide variety of design tutorials, from Photoshop tips to web design and UI/UX. The content is ideal for beginners and intermediate designers looking for quick and actionable tutorials.
Best For: Beginners seeking short, easy-to-follow tutorials on a range of design topics.
Channel Link: Envato Tuts+
Conclusion:
These channels provide a solid foundation for graphic design learners, covering tools, techniques, and creative processes. Whether you're a beginner or looking to advance your skills, these resources can guide you on your design journey.
Happy learning!
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Neurology Conferences 2025: Unlocking Innovation in Brain Science
In 2025, Neurology Conferences will serve as pivotal platforms for advancing neurological research, improving patient care, and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading medical professionals. These conferences bring together neurologists, neurosurgeons, researchers, and healthcare providers to discuss the latest innovations in brain science, treatment options for neurological disorders, and new technologies that are shaping the future of neurology. With topics ranging from Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy to brain injury recovery and advanced neurosurgical techniques, these events play a crucial role in driving the field forward.
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Why Attend Neurology Conferences 2025?
1. Stay Updated on Breakthrough Research
Attending Neurology Conferences 2025 gives you access to the most recent discoveries in brain research and neurological treatments. Whether you are a clinician, researcher, or student, these conferences offer insights into new diagnostic tools, therapies, and clinical techniques that can improve patient care. Topics like neuroimmunology, neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumor research, and neurostimulation will be discussed by experts, providing attendees with upto date knowledge and practical takeaways.
2. Learn About New Treatments for Brain Disorders
Neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s have a significant impact on patients’ lives. The focus of many neurological disorders conferences in 2025 will be on innovative treatments that aim to improve patient outcomes. Experts will discuss the latest developments in pharmacology, neurotherapies, brain stimulation techniques, and more, providing a comprehensive understanding of how to approach complex neurological cases.
3. Expand Your Professional Network
Networking is a crucial element of any neurology conference. Neurology Conferences 2025 offer a chance to meet and collaborate with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. Attendees can share ideas, build partnerships for future research projects, and develop valuable connections that can enhance their careers. These conferences also provide a platform for early career professionals and students to present their research and gain recognition in the global neurology community.
Top Neurology Conferences in 2025
1. Neurology and Neurosurgery Conference (San Francisco, USA)
Date: August 11-12, 2025
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One of the standout events among Brain Conferences 2025, this conference will explore advanced neurosurgical techniques, neuroimaging, and treatments for brain tumors, stroke, and other neurological conditions. Attendees will learn about the latest approaches in minimally invasive brain surgery and emerging technologies like AI guided neurosurgery.
2. Neuroscience and Brain Function Conference (Las Vegas, USA)
Date: June 23-24, 2025
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This event will focus on the brain’s ability to adapt and heal, otherwise known as neuroplasticity. Sessions will cover how research into brain function is shaping new therapies for conditions like epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, and cognitive decline. Neuro Meetings like this one offer attendees the chance to dive deep into the workings of the brain and how recent innovations are changing the landscape of brain science.
3. Alzheimer’s and Dementia Conference (Vancouver, Canada)
Date: July 21-22, 2025
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Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia will be the central theme at this conference, where researchers will present the latest treatments and early detection methods. With an aging global population, these events are essential for exploring how healthcare providers can better support patients and caregivers.
4. Psychiatry and Neurology Summit (Barcelona, Spain)
Date: September 2223, 2025
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This Brain Disorders Event will bring together professionals from both neurology and psychiatry to discuss how brain health and mental health are intertwined. The conference will cover neurological foundations of conditions like anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia, and explore how combined psychiatric and neurological approaches can offer better outcomes for patients.
5. Stroke and Cerebrovascular Congress (Sydney, Australia)
Date: June 2324, 2025
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Focused on stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation, this congress will provide updates on new surgical techniques, neurovascular therapies, and poststroke recovery. Experts in stroke research will discuss how to improve care and recovery for patients affected by cerebrovascular diseases.
6. Neurology and Brain Disorders Congress (Prague, Czech Republic)
Date: September 2223, 2025
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This congress will address a broad spectrum of brain disorders, including epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and brain trauma. Presentations will focus on new therapeutic strategies, neuroprotective treatments, and the future of neurological care. Brain Disorders Meetings 2025 like this one will offer valuable insights into the latest research and clinical trials.
7. Neurology Summits 2025 (London, UK)
Date: August 1819, 2025
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This event will cover a wide range of topics, from neurodevelopmental disorders to advances in neurosurgery. It’s an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage with cutting edge research in fields like neuroimmunology and neurogenetics, gaining insights into how the latest discoveries are shaping the future of neurology.
Core Themes at Neurology Conferences 2025
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1. Neuroimmunology and Autoimmune Neurological Diseases
ferences in 2025 will delve into the relationship between the immune system and neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis. Researchers will present new findings on how neuroinflammation contributes to these conditions and how targeting the immune response can offer new treatment pathways.
2. Advances in Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging techniques are critical for diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. At Neurological Disorders Conferences, professionals will explore innovations in MRI, CT, and PET scans, and how these tools are being used to detect brain disorders earlier and more accurately. Additionally, AI assisted imaging will be a hot topic, with discussions on how machine learning is revolutionizing brain diagnostics.
3. New Therapies for Brain Disorders
Emerging therapies like deep brain stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and neurostimulation devices will be central to many Brain Disorders Meetings 2025. These therapies are showing promise in treating conditions like epilepsy, depression, and Parkinson’s disease by directly stimulating brain activity. Attendees will learn how these cutting edge technologies are being integrated into clinical practice.
4. Innovations in Neurosurgical Techniques
As neurosurgical techniques evolve, conferences will showcase the latest advancements in robotic surgery, minimally invasive procedures, and precision guided techniques. These innovations are reducing recovery times, improving accuracy, and enhancing outcomes for patients with brain tumors, stroke, and other complex neurological conditions.
Career Development at Neurology Conferences 2025
For both seasoned professionals and newcomers, Neurology Conferences 2025 offer significant career development opportunities. Whether you are looking to present your research, meet potential collaborators, or find mentorship, these events are designed to help attendees grow within the field.
1. Presenting Your Research
Many conferences offer opportunities for researchers to present their work to an international audience. If you are working on cutting edge research in brain science or neurology, these events are a fantastic platform to share your findings, gain valuable feedback, and establish yourself within the scientific community.
2. Networking and Collaboration
Conferences provide an excellent environment for networking. You’ll meet experts, share ideas, and potentially find collaborators for future research projects. Networking opportunities like those found at Neuro Events 2025 can lead to career defining partnerships and research advancements.
3. Workshops and Mentorship
Many events, including Neurological Disorders Conferences 2025, host workshops specifically for early career professionals and students. These sessions offer guidance on navigating the field of neurology, developing a research portfolio, and building a successful career. Mentorship programs also connect young researchers with experienced professionals, offering valuable career advice and support.
Virtual and Hybrid Conferences: Making Attendance Easier
With the growing demand for accessibility, many Neurology Conferences 2025 are offering hybrid formats, allowing participants to attend virtually or in person. This flexibility makes it easier for professionals worldwide to join in the discussions, listen to keynotes, and engage with other attendees, even if they cannot travel.
FAQs About Neurology Conferences 2025
Q: Are these conferences only for neurologists?
A: No, Neurology Conferences 2025 are open to a wide range of professionals, including neurosurgeons, researchers, psychologists, students, and healthcare providers involved in treating brain disorders.
Q: Can students attend these conferences?
A: Absolutely. Many conferences encourage student participation by offering discounted registration fees and sessions tailored to students and early career professionals. Presenting research at these events is also a great way for students to gain exposure in the field.
Q: How do I submit research for presentation at a conference?
A: Each conference typically has a call for abstracts or research papers, which is posted on their official website. Submission deadlines and guidelines vary, so it’s important to check the conference’s website for specific details.
Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Neurology
Neurology Conferences 2025 will be at the forefront of shaping the future of brain science and neurological care. With discussions on the latest research, advanced therapies, and cutting edge technologies, these events provide essential knowledge and collaboration opportunities for anyone involved in neurology. Whether you are looking to advance your clinical practice, contribute to scientific discoveries, or simply learn more about brain health, these conferences are an invaluable resource for staying at the leading edge of the field.
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How to Secure the Fully Funded King Saud University Scholarship in 2025 – A Step-by-Step Guide!
If you’ve been dreaming of studying abroad but are worried about the costs, King Saud University (KSU) Scholarships might be the key to unlocking your future. Whether you're from Nigeria or another African country, this scholarship offers a unique opportunity to study, live, and work in Saudi Arabia. Not only is it fully funded, covering tuition and living expenses, but it also gives you the chance to experience the culture of one of the Middle East's most prestigious academic institutions. In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the KSU Scholarship, from how to apply, eligibility requirements, and what the scholarship covers, to tips for making your application stand out. By the end, you’ll be fully prepared to take the next step in your academic journey.
Overview of King Saud University Scholarship
King Saud University (KSU) is one of the oldest and most renowned universities in Saudi Arabia, providing various scholarships to international students. The 2025 KSU Scholarship offers fully funded opportunities for students pursuing Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. programs. The scholarship is open to qualified students from Africa, including Nigeria, aiming to study in fields such as Engineering, Medicine, and Social Sciences.
Scholarship Coverage
The King Saud University Scholarship provides extensive financial and academic support, making it one of the most attractive opportunities for students needing financial aid. Here’s what the scholarship covers: - Full Tuition Fees: 100% coverage of all tuition costs for the entire program duration. - Monthly Stipend: A living allowance to cover daily expenses, accommodation, and food. - Accommodation: On-campus housing or a monthly housing allowance. - Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical coverage throughout your stay in Saudi Arabia. - Flight Tickets: Round-trip flight tickets to and from Saudi Arabia at the beginning and end of your studies. - Research Funding: Additional financial support for students engaged in research projects.
Eligibility Criteria - How do you qualify for the King Saud University scholarship?
To qualify for the King Saud University Scholarship, you must meet specific academic and personal criteria. Below is a summary of the main requirements: - Nationality: Open to international students, with a focus on applicants from African countries like Nigeria. - Educational Background: - For a Bachelor's degree: A high school diploma or equivalent with an excellent academic record. - For a Master's degree: A relevant undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA requirement (typically 3.0 or above). - For a Ph.D.: A Master’s degree in a related field with proven academic and research capabilities. - Age Limit: - Undergraduate applicants must be below 25 years old. - Master’s applicants must be under 30 years old. - Ph.D. applicants should be under 35 years old. - Language Proficiency: Applicants may need to demonstrate proficiency in English (IELTS or TOEFL scores) or Arabic, depending on their program of choice. - Health Status: You must be in good health and free from contagious diseases. - Character Requirements: A recommendation letter that speaks to your moral character and academic potential.
Required Documents - What are the requirements for King Saud University?
The application process requires a set of essential documents, which must be submitted on time to be considered. Here’s a checklist of the necessary paperwork: - Completed Application Form: Available online through KSU’s official website. - Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your high school, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree certificates and transcripts. - Letters of Recommendation: Two letters from academic or professional referees. - Personal Statement: An essay outlining your academic goals, reasons for applying to KSU, and how the scholarship will help you achieve these goals. - Passport Copy: A clear copy of your valid passport. - Medical Certificate: A document verifying your health status. - Proof of Language Proficiency: IELTS or TOEFL scores (if applicable).
Application Process
Applying for the King Saud University Scholarship is a straightforward process, but it’s important to follow each step carefully to ensure your application is complete. Here’s a step-by-step guide: - Visit the KSU Scholarship Portal: Head to King Saud University’s official website and navigate to the scholarship section. - Create an Account: You’ll need to sign up with a valid email and create a profile on the university’s portal. - Fill Out the Online Application: Complete the form with your personal, educational, and contact details. - Upload Required Documents: Attach scanned copies of your academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and personal statement. - Submit Application: Double-check all the information before submitting. After submission, you’ll receive a confirmation email. - Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be asked to attend an online interview with KSU officials. - Wait for the Results: KSU will notify successful candidates through email or the scholarship portal.
Application Deadlines
While exact deadlines may vary, it’s essential to keep an eye on the following timeline: - Application Opens: August 2024 - Application Deadline: December 2024 - Results Announced: March 2025 - Course Start Date: September 2025
FAQs
1. Can I work while studying at KSU? Yes, as a scholarship recipient, you can engage in part-time work on campus to supplement your income. 2. Is the scholarship renewable? The scholarship is renewable each year, provided you maintain the required academic performance. 3. Are there any travel restrictions? Scholarship recipients must follow Saudi Arabia’s visa and travel regulations but are typically allowed to return home during vacations. 4. What programs are available? KSU offers a wide range of programs in disciplines such as Engineering, Medicine, Business, and the Humanities. 5. Can I bring my family with me? Unfortunately, the scholarship does not cover expenses for family members.
Conclusion
The King Saud University Scholarship is an extraordinary opportunity for students from Nigeria and other African countries to achieve their academic dreams abroad. With its fully-funded benefits, you’ll be able to focus entirely on your studies while living in one of the most culturally rich regions in the world. Ready to take the next step? Visit King Saud University’s Scholarship Page today and start your journey toward academic success and global opportunities. By applying for the KSU Scholarship, you not only secure an excellent education but also gain the chance to experience life, study, and work in Saudi Arabia—opportunities that can open doors to a brighter future. Read the full article
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The fun parts of cloud training with softcrayons
In a world where technology reigns supreme, cloud computing is no longer a distant dream—it’s the driving force behind the most innovative and agile businesses today. Companies across the globe are abandoning traditional infrastructure for the boundless possibilities of the cloud, and they need experts like you to guide them into the future. That’s where Softcrayons’ Cloud Computing Training Course in Noida comes into play. This program isn’t just about learning cloud technology—it’s about shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
A Glimpse into Softcrayons’ Cloud Computing Training
Our program isn’t your standard IT course. Softcrayons’ Cloud Computing Training is designed to transform you into a forward-thinking cloud professional, capable of architecting, deploying, and managing cloud solutions with confidence.
Course Highlights:
Immersive, Hands-On Experience: At Softcrayons, we believe that the best way to learn is by doing. Our course is packed with real-world projects where you’ll get your hands dirty working with leading platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
Expert Mentorship: You’ll be guided by industry veterans who have been at the forefront of cloud innovation. Their experience spans across industries, giving you insider knowledge and best practices that textbooks can’t teach.
Cutting-Edge Curriculum: Stay ahead of the curve with the latest tools, technologies, and trends in cloud computing. Whether it’s mastering serverless architecture or implementing AI-driven cloud solutions, we’ve got you covered.
Uniquely Crafted Learning Experience
What sets Softcrayons apart is our approach to training. Cloud computing is not just a set of tools—it’s an entirely new way of thinking. Our curriculum reflects this by blending technical depth with a focus on strategic thinking. You’ll not only master cloud technologies but also learn how to apply them to solve real-world business challenges.
What You’ll Learn:
Foundations of Cloud Computing: Start with a deep dive into cloud fundamentals, including virtualization, cloud deployment models (public, private, hybrid), and service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).
Advanced Cloud Architecture: Learn to design robust cloud solutions, focusing on load balancing, elasticity, redundancy, and security. You’ll gain insights into managing multi-cloud environments and cross-cloud migrations.
Cloud Security Mastery: In a world where data breaches are rampant, cloud security is paramount. Our course equips you with advanced knowledge of encryption, data protection, and identity management to secure cloud environments.
Automation & DevOps: Discover how to automate cloud processes using tools like Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes. Integrate DevOps methodologies to ensure fast and reliable cloud deployments.
But we don’t stop there. Our unique approach ensures you understand the "why" behind each cloud decision, making you not just a technician, but a strategic cloud consultant.
Career Prospects: Soaring to New Heights
The demand for cloud computing professionals is rising at an unprecedented rate, and the opportunities are as diverse as they are rewarding. Here’s where your Softcrayons certification can take you:
Cloud Solutions Architect: Design and implement tailored cloud solutions for businesses, ensuring scalability and efficiency.
Cloud DevOps Engineer: Streamline development and operations with cloud automation, making software delivery faster and more reliable.
Cloud Security Specialist: Safeguard sensitive data in the cloud by designing and implementing airtight security protocols.
The best part? Cloud computing spans every industry. Whether it’s healthcare, finance, entertainment, or manufacturing, companies across the board are investing heavily in cloud infrastructure.
A Glimpse at the Future
With over 90% of companies expected to adopt cloud computing in some capacity by 2025, the job market is booming. Industry reports suggest that cloud architects and engineers are some of the highest-paid professionals in IT, with salaries often exceeding six figures. This is your chance to secure a future-proof career in a rapidly growing field.
Why Softcrayons?
In a sea of training institutes, Softcrayons stands apart because of our commitment to not just teaching—but transforming careers. We know that every student is unique, and that’s why we offer personalized mentorship, flexible learning schedules, and job placement assistance. With Softcrayons, you don’t just finish a course—you embark on a career journey.
What Makes Us Unique:
Tailored Learning Paths: We understand that each learner’s journey is different. Whether you’re a beginner looking to break into cloud computing or a seasoned IT professional seeking to specialize, we offer customizable learning paths to suit your needs.
Lifelong Learning Community: Even after you complete your course, Softcrayons continues to support your growth. You’ll gain access to an alumni network, regular workshops, and updates on the latest in cloud computing.
Job-Ready Curriculum: Our curriculum is designed with a focus on employability. From mock interviews to resume-building workshops, we ensure you’re fully prepared to make a lasting impression in the job market.
The Softcrayons Difference: Learning Beyond the Classroom
At Softcrayons, we believe learning happens everywhere. That’s why we incorporate hackathons, collaborative projects, and industry seminars into our training programs. You won’t just be sitting in a classroom—you’ll be part of a dynamic, interactive community where ideas are exchanged, challenges are solved, and new possibilities are explored.
Conclusion: Your Journey to Cloud Mastery Starts Now
Cloud computing isn’t just a trend—it’s the backbone of tomorrow’s digital infrastructure. With Softcrayons’ Cloud Computing Training Course, you’re not just acquiring skills—you’re building a future where possibilities are limitless. Whether you're looking to jumpstart your career or pivot to a new role in tech, this course is your gateway to success.
For more information visit:-https://www.softcrayons.com/cloud-computing
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JD Vance contradicts Trump, praising “admirable” anti-abortion & IVF laws
Sen. J.D Vance (R-OH) has expressed support for conservative proposals to further restrict abortions and fertility treatments. His support contradicts recent statements made by his Republican presidential running mate, former President Donald Trump, opposing further restrictions on both. Trump’s first presidency rolled back national legal protections for both. Vance voiced support for these restrictions in his foreword to the 2017 Index of Culture and Opportunity, a collection of essays that largely focused on the role of women in modern families. The collection’s 29 essays were written by conservative authors for The Heritage Foundation, the right-wing think tank that later authored Project 2025, a blueprint to help Trump roll back the federal government and civil rights protections. Related JD Vance begs gay billionaire Peter Thiel to fund his & Donald Trump’s campaign The Trump campaign is far behind Harris’ when it comes to fundraising. Could the gay tech mogul bail them out? The collection said the increasing number of single-parent households was on the “wrong track,” Forbes reported. One of the essayists wrote that they’d like abortions to one day become “unthinkable.” Another essay, written by Jennifer Lahl, founder of the anti-abortion Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, said that IVF was harmful to women and criticized women who have children later in life for “spending a large portion of their most fertile years building their careers.” Other essays criticized food stamps and disability benefits programs for incentivizing people not to seek work. Another said that hunger is “a great motivator for people who are able to work to find work.” Your LGBTQ+ guide to Election 2024 Stay ahead of the 2024 Election with our newsletter that covers candidates, issues, and perspectives that matter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Vance’s foreword to the collection praised the essays as “admirable” for their “willingness to house culture and opportunity under the same intellectual roof.” He also said that “the prevalence of single-parent families” and “declining participation in civic institutions like churches” are destroying “social capital” and upward mobility for America’s middle class. Vance spokesperson Luke Schroeder told The New York Times that Vance “does not agree with every opinion” in the essay collection. The Heritage Foundation also wrote that Vance “had no role in producing or approving the contents” of the 2017 essay collection. Nevertheless, the 2017 essay collection somewhat echoes Vance’s past statements on parents and childbirth. Vance has previously said that “childless cat ladies” — including stepmother Kamala Harris and adoptive father Pete Buttigieg — are determined the country “miserable.” He has said that people without children have “no physical commitment to the future of this country,” and that “postmenopausal females” (that is, women above the age of 50) exist mostly to help raise other people’s children. Vance also wrote the foreword to Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America, a book by Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation. In his book, Roberts wrote that contraceptives, IVF and childless individuals have all ruined America. Vance’s foreword compared Democrats and left-leaning liberals togardeners who have poisoned American soil and “wolves” who must be shot dead. Vance also wrote a blurb endorsing Unhumans, a book by anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec which said that liberals aren’t human. The book suggested overthrowing the U.S. government and praised historic dictators who murdered thousands of their own citizens. Trump has recently said he supports abortions beyond six weeks of pregnancy and has said he wants to provide free access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) — a conception method used by many LGBTQ+ families — even though anti-abortion advocates believe that IVF’s discarding of any unused fertilized embryos is “murder.” Trump has only… http://dlvr.it/TCmzrv
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Top 7 Upcoming Exhibitions In Cologne, Germany
The seven exhibitions are scheduled in Cologne (Germany) between 2024 and 2025. The fair is an excellent opportunity for participants to network with similar suppliers and a large audience. You can achieve your goals by attending exhibitions in Cologne between 2024 and 2025. Seven exhibitions in Cologne between 2024 and 2020 will help you achieve your goals.
Gamescom Cologne 2024
Date: 21–25 August 2024 Gamescom Expo 2024 will be Cologne’s most extensive exhibition dedicated to computers and video. Through a major digital project, the exhibition was designed both online and offline. Gamescom Cologne will feature business, cosplay, and entertainment areas, as well as retro and pop. You can meet international creatives, media partners, and large cooperatives at Gamescom Cologne. Kind + Jugend 2024 Date: 3–5 September 2024 Soon, Kind + Jugend, a fashion exhibition for children, will hold its next face-to-face meeting. Messe Cologne will host over 15,000 international exhibitors to showcase various products and services. Kind + Jugend will showcase well-known retailers and children’s clothing brands. The fair will feature a wide range of products for babies and toddlers, including clothing, toys, and hygiene products. Kind+ Jugend offers consumers and decision-makers worldwide an excellent opportunity to discover new projects, learn about trends, and participate in advocacy activities. The fair features guided tours, product displays, live demonstrations, workshops, informative lectures, and award ceremonies. Intermot Cologne 2024
Date: 5–8 December 2024 Intermot, the international motorcycle, scooter, and e-bike fair, is held every two years in Cologne. It had become the world’s most significant international motorcycle show since 1998, when it was spun off from IFMA. Intermot Rho is now the world’s second-largest cycling event after the EICMA in Milan. Intermot Cologne, one of the largest motorcycle shows in the world, will feature electric bicycles. All motorcycle-related products, including helmets, shoes, raincoats, protective clothing, and gloves, are displayed. DMEXCO Cologne 2024
Date: September 18 and 19, 2024 DMEXCO Cologne is a critical event for Europe’s digital advertising, marketing, and technology industry. Over 4,000 professionals from the industry, including innovators, key decision-makers, and entrepreneurs, will be present to help shape the future of the diseconomy. DMEXCO Cologne is an unparalleled show in terms of its revolutionary power, creativity, and power. DMEXCO Cologne will have unique areas that cover all the subject verticals in the virtual enterprise, including media, e-commerce, and agencies. Use the networking and convention areas to meet and exceed your brand objectives by assembling the right project partners. The product review could be expertly curated to offer a wonderful tourist experience and valuable information on content programming, metaverses, blockchains, and essential industry themes. IDS Cologne 2025
Date: 25-29 March 2025 IDS Cologne is the leading international exhibition for dental professionals. IDS Cologne 2025, with its unrivaled product range and immersive ancillary programs, will stimulate its target market. IDS Cologne will present the latest technology and ideas that have a strong foothold today in dental practices and labs. The IDS will be able to offer a wide range of products that are unique and specific to the IDS. The 830 exhibitors from nearly 60 countries will bring the latest dental products and lab equipment. This may disrupt the current dental delivery chain. IDS Cologne is designed to provide high-level information on the latest trends, best practices, and research findings. The parallel lectures and seminars are a great way to get this information. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of being in the heart of the global dental family and to use a few opportunities for meetings to build lasting industry contacts. IMM Cologne 2025 Date: 12-16 January 2025 IMM Cologne was founded in 1949 and is an annual fixture exhibition in Cologne. Koelnmesse GmbH organized the exhibition, which has become a leader in the fixture industry. In the history of Cologne and of the fixtures industry, 1949 was a monumental year. The exhibition was a massive success despite the complicated situations of the immediate post-conflict period. It quickly became one of the world’s most essential fixtures and layout activities. IMM Cologne will also play a significant role in establishing Cologne as an essential area for creativity and design. The IMM Cologne 2025 has made Cologne a center exhibition area in Germany and a center for innovative fixtures and interior design. For the upcoming season, IMM Cologne will examine global trends and innovations in furniture, interior architecture, sleeping, space layout, and design. Asia-Pacific SOURCING 2025 Date: 11–13 March 2025 Visitors to Asia-Pacific Sourcing 2025 have many opportunities to build their network and gain valuable insights into the home, produce, and garden markets. Asia-Pacific Sourcing 2025 will feature over 750 exhibitors and 8,000 buyers from the commercial, wholesale, and import markets. The show offers plenty of space for lighting and features the latest technologies and products. You’ll find all the latest technologies and products at Asia-Pacific Sourcing, including home and garden products and other exciting products. The exhibition features guided tours, interactive workshops, hands-on demonstrations, competitions, and interactive activities. The beauty of China is one of the highlights of the fair, which takes place in a venue with nearly 40 high-end labels. This exhibition in Cologne between 2024 and 2025 is an excellent opportunity to showcase and discover new products and services. This fair can help you build business relationships with buyers worldwide. Hire exhibition stand builders to create a stand representing your brand and mission.
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